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1 | AN ACT concerning safety.
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2 | Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
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3 | represented in the General Assembly:
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4 | Section 5. The Environmental Protection Act is amended by | ||||||
5 | changing Sections 19.1, 19.2, 19.3, and 19.4 as follows:
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6 | (415 ILCS 5/19.1) (from Ch. 111 1/2, par. 1019.1)
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7 | Sec. 19.1. Legislative findings. The General Assembly | ||||||
8 | finds:
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9 | (a) that local government units require assistance in | ||||||
10 | financing the
construction of water wastewater treatment works | ||||||
11 | and projects in order to comply with the
State's program of | ||||||
12 | environmental protection and federally mandated
requirements;
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13 | (b) that the federal Water Quality Act of 1987 provides an | ||||||
14 | important
source of grant awards to the State for providing | ||||||
15 | assistance to local
government units through the Water | ||||||
16 | Pollution Control Loan Program;
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17 | (c) that local government units and privately owned | ||||||
18 | community water
supplies require assistance in financing the | ||||||
19 | construction of their public
water supplies to comply with | ||||||
20 | State and federal drinking water laws and
regulations;
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21 | (d) that the federal Safe Drinking Water Act ("SDWA"), P.L. | ||||||
22 | 93-523, as now or hereafter amended, provides an important | ||||||
23 | source of
capitalization grant awards to the State to provide |
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1 | assistance to local
government units and privately owned | ||||||
2 | community water supplies through the
Public Water Supply Loan | ||||||
3 | Program;
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4 | (e) that violations of State and federal drinking water | ||||||
5 | standards
threaten the public interest, safety, and welfare, | ||||||
6 | which demands that
the Illinois Environmental Protection | ||||||
7 | Agency expeditiously adopt
emergency rules to administer the | ||||||
8 | Public Water Supply Loan Program;
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9 | (f) that the General Assembly agrees with the conclusions | ||||||
10 | and
recommendations of the "Report to the Illinois General | ||||||
11 | Assembly on the Issue
of Expanding Public Water Supply Loan | ||||||
12 | Eligibility to Privately Owned Community
Water Supplies", | ||||||
13 | dated August 1998, including the stated access to the Public
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14 | Water Supply Loan Program by the privately owned public water | ||||||
15 | supplies so that
the long term integrity and viability of the | ||||||
16 | corpus of the Fund will be
assured; and
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17 | (g) that the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 | ||||||
18 | provides a source of capitalization grant awards to the State | ||||||
19 | to provide loans and additional subsidization, including, but | ||||||
20 | not limited to, forgiveness of principal, negative interest | ||||||
21 | loans, and grants, to local government units through the Water | ||||||
22 | Pollution Control Loan Program and to local government units | ||||||
23 | and privately owned community water supplies through the Public | ||||||
24 | Water Supply Loan Program ; . | ||||||
25 | (h) that expanding eligibility to include publicly owned | ||||||
26 | municipal storm water projects eligible for financing as |
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1 | treatment works, as defined under Section 212 of the Federal | ||||||
2 | Water Pollution Control Act, will provide the Agency with the | ||||||
3 | statutory authority to use moneys in the Water Pollution | ||||||
4 | Control Loan Program to provide financial assistance for | ||||||
5 | eligible projects, including those that encourage green | ||||||
6 | infrastructure, that manage and treat storm water, and that | ||||||
7 | maintain and restore natural hydrology by infiltrating, | ||||||
8 | evapotranspiring, and capturing and using storm water; | ||||||
9 | (i) that in planning projects for which financing will be | ||||||
10 | sought from the Water Pollution Control Loan Program, | ||||||
11 | municipalities may benefit from efforts to consider a project's | ||||||
12 | lifetime costs; the availability of long-term funding for the | ||||||
13 | construction, operation, maintenance, and replacement of the | ||||||
14 | project; the resilience of the project to the effects of | ||||||
15 | climate change; the project's ability to increase water | ||||||
16 | efficiency; the capacity of the project to restore natural | ||||||
17 | hydrology or to preserve or restore landscape features; the | ||||||
18 | cost-effectiveness of the project; and the overall | ||||||
19 | environmental innovativeness of the project; and | ||||||
20 | (j) that projects implementing a management program | ||||||
21 | established under Section 319 of the Federal Water Pollution | ||||||
22 | Control Act may benefit from the creation of a linked deposit | ||||||
23 | program that would make loans available at or below market | ||||||
24 | interest rates through private lenders. | ||||||
25 | (Source: P.A. 96-8, eff. 4-28-09.)
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1 | (415 ILCS 5/19.2) (from Ch. 111 1/2, par. 1019.2)
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2 | Sec. 19.2.
As used in this Title, unless the context | ||||||
3 | clearly
requires otherwise:
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4 | (a) "Agency" means the Illinois Environmental Protection | ||||||
5 | Agency.
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6 | (b) "Fund" means the Water Revolving Fund created
pursuant | ||||||
7 | to this Title, consisting of the Water Pollution Control Loan
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8 | Program, the Public Water Supply Loan Program,
and the Loan | ||||||
9 | Support Program.
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10 | (c) "Loan" means a loan made from the Water Pollution | ||||||
11 | Control
Loan Program or the Public Water Supply Loan Program to | ||||||
12 | an eligible applicant as a result of a
contractual agreement | ||||||
13 | between the Agency and such applicant.
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14 | (d) "Construction" means any one or more of the following | ||||||
15 | which is
undertaken for a public purpose: preliminary planning | ||||||
16 | to determine the
feasibility of the treatment works or public | ||||||
17 | water supply, engineering,
architectural, legal,
fiscal or | ||||||
18 | economic investigations or studies, surveys, designs, plans,
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19 | working drawings, specifications, procedures or other | ||||||
20 | necessary actions,
erection, building, acquisition, | ||||||
21 | alteration, remodeling, improvement or
extension of treatment | ||||||
22 | works or public water supplies, or the inspection or
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23 | supervision of any of
the foregoing items. "Construction" also | ||||||
24 | includes implementation of source
water quality protection | ||||||
25 | measures and establishment and implementation of
wellhead | ||||||
26 | protection programs in accordance with Section 1452(k)(1) of |
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1 | the
federal Safe Drinking Water Act.
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2 | (e) "Intended use plan" means a plan which includes a | ||||||
3 | description of the
short and long term goals and objectives of | ||||||
4 | the Water Pollution Control Loan
Program and the Public Water | ||||||
5 | Supply Loan Program, project categories,
discharge | ||||||
6 | requirements, terms of financial assistance and the loan | ||||||
7 | applicants
to be served.
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8 | (f) "Treatment works" means treatment works, as defined in | ||||||
9 | Section 212 of the Federal Water Pollution Control Act, | ||||||
10 | including, but not limited to, the following: any devices and | ||||||
11 | systems owned by a local
government unit and used in the | ||||||
12 | storage, treatment, recycling, and
reclamation of sewerage or | ||||||
13 | industrial wastes of a liquid nature, including
intercepting | ||||||
14 | sewers, outfall sewers, sewage collection systems, pumping
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15 | power and other equipment, and appurtenances; extensions,
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16 | improvements, remodeling, additions, and alterations thereof; | ||||||
17 | elements
essential to provide a reliable recycled supply, such | ||||||
18 | as standby treatment
units and clear well facilities; and any | ||||||
19 | works, including site acquisition
of the land that will be an | ||||||
20 | integral part of the treatment process for
wastewater | ||||||
21 | facilities ; and any other method or system for preventing, | ||||||
22 | abating, reducing, storing, treating, separating, or disposing | ||||||
23 | of municipal waste, including storm water runoff, or industrial | ||||||
24 | waste, including waste in combined storm water and sanitary | ||||||
25 | sewer systems as those terms are defined in the Federal Water | ||||||
26 | Pollution Control Act .
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1 | (g) "Local government unit" means a county, municipality, | ||||||
2 | township,
municipal or county sewerage or utility authority, | ||||||
3 | sanitary district, public
water district, improvement | ||||||
4 | authority or any other political subdivision
whose primary
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5 | purpose is to construct, operate and maintain wastewater | ||||||
6 | treatment facilities , including storm water treatment systems,
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7 | or public water supply facilities or both.
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8 | (h) "Privately owned community water supply" means:
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9 | (1) an investor-owned water utility, if under Illinois | ||||||
10 | Commerce Commission
regulation and operating as a separate | ||||||
11 | and distinct water utility;
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12 | (2) a not-for-profit water corporation, if operating | ||||||
13 | specifically as a
water utility; and
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14 | (3) a mutually owned or cooperatively owned community | ||||||
15 | water system, if
operating
as a separate water utility.
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16 | (Source: P.A. 91-36, eff. 6-15-99; 91-52, eff. 6-30-99;
91-501, | ||||||
17 | eff. 8-13-99; 92-16, eff. 6-28-01.)
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18 | (415 ILCS 5/19.3) (from Ch. 111 1/2, par. 1019.3)
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19 | Sec. 19.3. Water Revolving Fund.
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20 | (a) There is hereby created within the State Treasury a | ||||||
21 | Water Revolving
Fund, consisting of 3 interest-bearing special | ||||||
22 | programs to be known as the
Water Pollution Control Loan | ||||||
23 | Program, the Public Water Supply Loan Program, and
the Loan | ||||||
24 | Support Program, which shall be used and administered by the | ||||||
25 | Agency.
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1 | (b) The Water Pollution Control Loan Program shall be used | ||||||
2 | and administered
by the Agency to provide assistance for the | ||||||
3 | following purposes:
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4 | (1) to accept and retain funds from grant awards, | ||||||
5 | appropriations,
transfers, and payments of interest and | ||||||
6 | principal;
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7 | (2) to make direct loans at or below market interest | ||||||
8 | rates and to provide additional subsidization, including, | ||||||
9 | but not limited to, forgiveness of principal, negative | ||||||
10 | interest rates, and grants, to any
eligible local | ||||||
11 | government unit to finance the construction of wastewater
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12 | treatments works , including storm water treatment systems | ||||||
13 | that are treatment works, and projects that fulfill federal | ||||||
14 | State Revolving Fund grant requirements for a green project | ||||||
15 | reserve;
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16 | (2.5) with respect to funds provided under the American | ||||||
17 | Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009: | ||||||
18 | (A) to make direct loans at or below market | ||||||
19 | interest rates to any eligible local government unit | ||||||
20 | and to provide additional subsidization to any | ||||||
21 | eligible local government unit, including, but not | ||||||
22 | limited to, forgiveness of principal, negative | ||||||
23 | interest rates, and grants; | ||||||
24 | (B) to make direct loans at or below market | ||||||
25 | interest rates to any eligible local government unit to | ||||||
26 | buy or refinance debt obligations for treatment works |
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1 | incurred on or after October 1, 2008; and | ||||||
2 | (C) to provide additional subsidization, | ||||||
3 | including, but not limited to, forgiveness of | ||||||
4 | principal, negative interest rates, and grants for | ||||||
5 | treatment works incurred on or after October 1, 2008;
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6 | (3) to make direct loans at or below market interest | ||||||
7 | rates and to provide additional subsidization, including, | ||||||
8 | but not limited to, forgiveness of principal, negative | ||||||
9 | interest rates, and grants, to any
eligible local | ||||||
10 | government unit to buy or refinance debt obligations for | ||||||
11 | costs
incurred after March 7, 1985, for the construction of | ||||||
12 | wastewater treatment works , including storm water | ||||||
13 | treatment systems that are treatment works , and projects | ||||||
14 | that fulfill federal State Revolving Fund grant | ||||||
15 | requirements for a green project reserve;
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16 | (3.5) to make direct loans , including, but not limited | ||||||
17 | to, loans through a linked deposit program, at or below | ||||||
18 | market interest rates for the
implementation of a | ||||||
19 | management program established under Section 319 of the
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20 | Federal Water Pollution Control Act, as amended;
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21 | (4) to guarantee or purchase insurance for local | ||||||
22 | obligations
where such action would improve credit market | ||||||
23 | access or reduce interest rates;
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24 | (5) as a source of revenue or security for the payment | ||||||
25 | of principal and
interest on revenue or general obligation | ||||||
26 | bonds issued by the State or any
political subdivision or |
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1 | instrumentality thereof, if the proceeds of such
bonds will | ||||||
2 | be deposited in the Fund;
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3 | (6) to finance the reasonable costs incurred by the | ||||||
4 | Agency in the
administration of the Fund; and
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5 | (7) to transfer funds to the Public Water Supply Loan | ||||||
6 | Program ; and .
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7 | (8) notwithstanding any other provision of this | ||||||
8 | subsection (b), to provide, in accordance with rules | ||||||
9 | adopted under this Title, any financial assistance that may | ||||||
10 | be provided under Section 603 of the Federal Water | ||||||
11 | Pollution Control Act for any projects eligible for | ||||||
12 | assistance under subsections (c)(1) or (c)(2) of that | ||||||
13 | Section or federal rules adopted under those subsections. | ||||||
14 | (c) The Loan Support Program shall be used and administered | ||||||
15 | by the Agency
for the following purposes:
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16 | (1) to accept and retain funds from grant awards and | ||||||
17 | appropriations;
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18 | (2) to finance the reasonable costs incurred by the | ||||||
19 | Agency in the
administration of the Fund, including | ||||||
20 | activities under Title III of this
Act, including the | ||||||
21 | administration of the State
construction grant program;
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22 | (3) to transfer funds to the Water Pollution Control | ||||||
23 | Loan
Program and the Public Water Supply Loan Program;
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24 | (4) to accept and retain a portion of the loan | ||||||
25 | repayments;
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26 | (5) to finance the development of the low interest loan
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1 | programs for water pollution control and public water | ||||||
2 | supply projects;
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3 | (6) to finance the reasonable costs incurred by the | ||||||
4 | Agency to provide
technical assistance for public water | ||||||
5 | supplies; and
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6 | (7) to finance the reasonable costs incurred by the | ||||||
7 | Agency for
public water system supervision programs, to | ||||||
8 | administer or provide for
technical assistance through | ||||||
9 | source water protection programs, to develop and
implement | ||||||
10 | a capacity development strategy, to delineate and assess | ||||||
11 | source water
protection areas, and for an operator | ||||||
12 | certification program in accordance with
Section 1452 of | ||||||
13 | the federal Safe Drinking Water Act.
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14 | (d) The Public Water Supply Loan Program shall be used and | ||||||
15 | administered by
the Agency to provide assistance to local | ||||||
16 | government units and privately owned
community water supplies | ||||||
17 | for public water
supplies for the following public purposes:
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18 | (1) to accept and retain funds from grant awards, | ||||||
19 | appropriations,
transfers, and payments of interest and | ||||||
20 | principal;
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21 | (2) to make direct loans at or below market interest | ||||||
22 | rates and to provide additional subsidization, including, | ||||||
23 | but not limited to, forgiveness of principal, negative | ||||||
24 | interest rates, and grants, to any eligible
local | ||||||
25 | government unit or to any eligible privately owned | ||||||
26 | community water supply
to finance the construction of water |
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1 | supplies and projects that fulfill federal State Revolving | ||||||
2 | Fund grant requirements for a green project reserve;
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3 | (2.5) with respect to funds provided under the American | ||||||
4 | Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009: | ||||||
5 | (A) to make direct loans at or below market | ||||||
6 | interest rates to any eligible local government unit or | ||||||
7 | to any eligible privately owned community water | ||||||
8 | supply, and to provide additional subsidization to any | ||||||
9 | eligible local government unit or to any eligible | ||||||
10 | privately owned community water supply, including, but | ||||||
11 | not limited to, forgiveness of principal, negative | ||||||
12 | interest rates, and grants; | ||||||
13 | (B) to buy or refinance the debt obligation of a | ||||||
14 | local government unit for costs incurred on or after | ||||||
15 | October 1, 2008; and
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16 | (C) to provide additional subsidization, | ||||||
17 | including, but not limited to, forgiveness of | ||||||
18 | principal, negative interest rates, and grants for a | ||||||
19 | local government unit for costs incurred on or after | ||||||
20 | October 1, 2008;
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21 | (3) to make direct loans at or below market interest | ||||||
22 | rates and to provide additional subsidization, including, | ||||||
23 | but not limited to, forgiveness of principal, negative | ||||||
24 | interest rates, and grants, to any eligible local | ||||||
25 | government unit or to any eligible privately owned | ||||||
26 | community water supply to buy or refinance debt obligations |
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1 | for
costs incurred on or after July 17, 1997, for the | ||||||
2 | construction of water supplies and projects that fulfill | ||||||
3 | federal State Revolving Fund requirements for a green | ||||||
4 | project reserve;
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5 | (4) to guarantee local obligations where such action | ||||||
6 | would improve credit
market access or reduce interest | ||||||
7 | rates;
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8 | (5) as a source of revenue or security for the payment | ||||||
9 | of principal and
interest on revenue or general obligation | ||||||
10 | bonds issued by the State or any
political subdivision or | ||||||
11 | instrumentality thereof, if the proceeds of such
bonds will | ||||||
12 | be deposited into the Fund; and
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13 | (6) to transfer funds to the Water Pollution Control | ||||||
14 | Loan Program.
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15 | (e) The Agency is designated as the administering agency of | ||||||
16 | the Fund.
The Agency shall submit to the Regional Administrator | ||||||
17 | of the United States
Environmental Protection Agency an | ||||||
18 | intended use plan which outlines the
proposed use of funds | ||||||
19 | available to the State. The Agency shall take all
actions | ||||||
20 | necessary to secure to the State the benefits of the federal
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21 | Water Pollution Control Act and the federal Safe Drinking Water | ||||||
22 | Act, as now
or hereafter amended.
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23 | (f) The Agency shall have the power to enter into | ||||||
24 | intergovernmental
agreements with the federal government or | ||||||
25 | the State, or any instrumentality
thereof, for purposes of | ||||||
26 | capitalizing the Water Revolving Fund.
Moneys on deposit in the |
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1 | Water Revolving Fund may be used for the
creation of reserve | ||||||
2 | funds or pledged funds that secure the obligations
of repayment | ||||||
3 | of loans made pursuant to this Section. For the purpose
of | ||||||
4 | obtaining capital for deposit into the Water Revolving Fund, | ||||||
5 | the
Agency may also enter into agreements with financial | ||||||
6 | institutions and other
persons for the purpose of selling loans | ||||||
7 | and developing a secondary market
for such loans. The Agency | ||||||
8 | shall have the power to create and establish such
reserve funds | ||||||
9 | and accounts as may be necessary or desirable to accomplish its
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10 | purposes under this subsection and to allocate its available | ||||||
11 | moneys into such
funds and accounts. Investment earnings on | ||||||
12 | moneys held in the Water Revolving
Fund, including any reserve | ||||||
13 | fund or pledged fund, shall be deposited into the
Water | ||||||
14 | Revolving Fund.
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15 | (Source: P.A. 96-8, eff. 4-28-09; 96-917, eff. 6-9-10.)
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16 | (415 ILCS 5/19.4) (from Ch. 111 1/2, par. 1019.4)
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17 | Sec. 19.4. Regulations; priorities.
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18 | (a) The Agency shall have the authority to promulgate
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19 | regulations for the administration of this Title, including, | ||||||
20 | but not limited to, rules setting to set forth procedures and | ||||||
21 | criteria concerning loan
applications and the issuance of | ||||||
22 | loans . For loans to units of local government, the regulations | ||||||
23 | shall
include, but need not be limited to, the following | ||||||
24 | elements:
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25 | (1) loan application requirements;
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1 | (2) determination of credit worthiness of the loan | ||||||
2 | applicant;
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3 | (3) special loan terms, as necessary, for securing the | ||||||
4 | repayment of the
loan;
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5 | (4) assurance of payment;
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6 | (5) interest rates;
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7 | (6) loan support rates;
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8 | (7) impact on user charges;
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9 | (8) eligibility of proposed construction;
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10 | (9) priority of needs;
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11 | (10) special loan terms for disadvantaged communities;
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12 | (11) maximum limits on annual distributions of funds to | ||||||
13 | applicants
or groups of applicants;
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14 | (12) penalties for noncompliance with loan | ||||||
15 | requirements and conditions,
including stop-work orders, | ||||||
16 | termination, and recovery of loan funds; and
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17 | (13) indemnification of the State of Illinois and the | ||||||
18 | Agency by the loan
recipient.
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19 | (b) The Agency shall have the authority to promulgate | ||||||
20 | regulations to set
forth procedures and criteria concerning | ||||||
21 | loan applications for loan recipients
other than units of local | ||||||
22 | government. In addition to all of the elements
required for | ||||||
23 | units of local government under subsection (a), the regulations
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24 | shall include, but need not be limited to, the following | ||||||
25 | elements:
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26 | (1) types of security required for the loan;
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1 | (2) types of collateral, as necessary, that can be | ||||||
2 | pledged for the loan;
and
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3 | (3) staged access to fund privately owned community | ||||||
4 | water supplies.
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5 | (c) Rules adopted under this Title shall also include, but | ||||||
6 | shall not be limited to, criteria for prioritizing the issuance | ||||||
7 | of loans under this Title according to applicant need. The | ||||||
8 | Agency shall develop and maintain a priority list of loan
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9 | applicants as categorized by need.
Priority in making loans | ||||||
10 | from the Public Water Supply Loan Program must first
be given | ||||||
11 | to local government units and privately owned community water | ||||||
12 | supplies
that need to make capital improvements to
protect | ||||||
13 | human health and to achieve compliance with the State and | ||||||
14 | federal
primary drinking water standards adopted pursuant to | ||||||
15 | this Act and the federal
Safe Drinking Water Act, as now and | ||||||
16 | hereafter amended. Rules for prioritizing loans from the Water | ||||||
17 | Pollution Control Loan Program may include, but shall not be | ||||||
18 | limited to, criteria designed to encourage green | ||||||
19 | infrastructure, water efficiency, environmentally innovative | ||||||
20 | projects, and nutrient pollution removal. | ||||||
21 | (d) The Agency shall have the authority to promulgate | ||||||
22 | regulations to set forth procedures and criteria concerning | ||||||
23 | loan applications for funds provided under the American | ||||||
24 | Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009. In addition, due to time | ||||||
25 | constraints in the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of | ||||||
26 | 2009, the Agency shall adopt emergency rules as necessary to |
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1 | allow the timely administration of funds provided under the | ||||||
2 | American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009. Emergency rules | ||||||
3 | adopted under this subsection (d) shall be adopted in | ||||||
4 | accordance with Section 5-45 of the Illinois Administrative | ||||||
5 | Procedure Act. | ||||||
6 | (e) The Agency may adopt rules to create a linked deposit | ||||||
7 | loan program through which loans made pursuant to paragraph | ||||||
8 | (3.5) of subsection (b) of Section 19.3 may be made through | ||||||
9 | private lenders. Rules adopted under this subsection (e) shall | ||||||
10 | include, but shall not be limited to, provisions requiring | ||||||
11 | private lenders, prior to disbursing loan proceeds through the | ||||||
12 | linked deposit loan program, to verify that the loan recipients | ||||||
13 | have been approved by the Agency for financing under paragraph | ||||||
14 | (3.5) of subsection (b) of Section 19.3. | ||||||
15 | (Source: P.A. 96-8, eff. 4-28-09.)
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16 | Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon | ||||||
17 | becoming law.
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